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Intended to 'relate my experiences to the background of my period and to portray incidents in the life of a woman born in the last quarter of the nineteenth century', Edith Morley's 1944 memoir, Before and After, was written a few years after retiring as the first female professor at an English university. Born into a middle-class Victorian family, she hated being a girl, but a forward-thinking home life and a good education enabled her to overcome prejudices and become Professor of English Language at University College, Reading, in 1908. An early feminist with a strong social conscience, she 'fought...with courage...and passionate sincerity for human rights and freedom.' Covering the vividly described setting of her late Victorian childhood, her student days with the increasing freedoms they brought, the early feminist movement, the growing pains of a new university and, much later, the traumas endured by refugees fleeing Nazi Germany, this absorbing memoir brings alive a very different era, one foundational to the freedoms we enjoy today.

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“Before and After is a poignant first-person account by a pioneering feminist who struggled for recognition in her academic life, and her story will resonate with many female academics today.” THE review



Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Childhood backgroundChapter 2. Home lifeChapter 3. External conditionsChapter 4. Education and emancipationChapter 5. First years of professional workChapter 6. Other interestsChapter 7. Reading: College and UniversityChapter 8. Social and political activitiesChapter 9. The last chapterChapter 10.Epilogue

Before and After: Reminiscences of a Working Life

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      Publisher: Two Rivers Press
      Publication Date: 22/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781909747166, 978-1909747166
      ISBN10: 1909747165

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Intended to 'relate my experiences to the background of my period and to portray incidents in the life of a woman born in the last quarter of the nineteenth century', Edith Morley's 1944 memoir, Before and After, was written a few years after retiring as the first female professor at an English university. Born into a middle-class Victorian family, she hated being a girl, but a forward-thinking home life and a good education enabled her to overcome prejudices and become Professor of English Language at University College, Reading, in 1908. An early feminist with a strong social conscience, she 'fought...with courage...and passionate sincerity for human rights and freedom.' Covering the vividly described setting of her late Victorian childhood, her student days with the increasing freedoms they brought, the early feminist movement, the growing pains of a new university and, much later, the traumas endured by refugees fleeing Nazi Germany, this absorbing memoir brings alive a very different era, one foundational to the freedoms we enjoy today.

      Trade Review

      “Before and After is a poignant first-person account by a pioneering feminist who struggled for recognition in her academic life, and her story will resonate with many female academics today.” THE review



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Childhood backgroundChapter 2. Home lifeChapter 3. External conditionsChapter 4. Education and emancipationChapter 5. First years of professional workChapter 6. Other interestsChapter 7. Reading: College and UniversityChapter 8. Social and political activitiesChapter 9. The last chapterChapter 10.Epilogue

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